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CCCC administrators, government leaders tour Health Sciences Building
10.22.2012 • College & Community • Facilities/Buildings
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Central Carolina Community College's Health Sciences Building has risen on its construction site on Crested Iris Drive in the Brightwater Science and Technology Campus, in Lillington. Construction is expected to be complete in May. The 50,400-square-foot facility will house programs such as nurse aide, phlebotomy, EKG, pharmacy tech, medical assisting, physical therapy assisting, and associate degree nursing. For more information about CCCC's continuing education and curriculum health care programs, visit www.cccc.edu
Central Carolina Community College Harnett County Provost Bill Tyson (center, right) talks to a group of college trustees and administrators and Harnett County officials during their Oct. 17 tour of the college's Health Sciences Building. The building, located in the Brightwater Science and Technology Campus, in Lillington, is scheduled for completion in May. It will then be equipped for state-of-the-art health care instruction. Among those touring the facility were (from left), representing CCCC: Vice President of Institutional Advancement Celia Hurley, Trustee Tracy Hanner (behind Hurley), Trustee Clem Medley, Executive Vice President of Instruction Lisa Chapman, Vice President of Economic and Community Development Pam Senegal (behind Chapman), TRIO Director Gerri Williams; and Harnett County Commissioner Beatrice Hill. Leading the tour were Scott Cooper (right) project manager, and John Reeves (right, back), construction superintendent for general contractor Brasfield & Gorrie. For more information about continuing education and curriculum health care programs at CCCC, visit its web site, www.cccc.edu.
Central Carolina Community College's Health Sciences Building has risen on its construction site on Crested Iris Drive in the Brightwater Science and Technology Campus, in Lillington. Members of the college's board of trustees, college administrators, and Harnett County officials were given a guided tour of the facility on Oct. 17. Guides for the tour were John Reeves (back, left), construction superintendent, and Scott Cooper (not pictured), project manager for the general contractor, Brasfield & Gorrie. The building is scheduled for completion in May and will then be equipped for state-of-the-art health care instruction. For more information about continuing education and curriculum health care programs at CCCC, visit its web site, www.cccc.edu.
Central Carolina Community College's Health Sciences Building has risen on Crested Iris Drive in the Brightwater Science and Technology Campus, in Lillington. Members of the college's board of trustees, college administrators, and Harnett County officials were given a guided tour of the facility on Oct. 17. Leading the tour were Scott Cooper (right), project manager, and John Reeves (back, right), construction superintendent, for the general contractor, Brasfield & Gorrie. Among those touring the facility were (from left) CCCC Trustee Doug Wilkinson Jr., Harnett County Commissioner Dan Andrews, Harnett County Manager Scott Sauer, Mrs. Joy Andrews, and CCCC Trustee Bill Wilson Jr. The building is scheduled for completion in May and will then be equipped for state-of-the-art health care instruction. For more information about continuing education and curriculum health care programs at CCCC, visit its web site, www.cccc.edu.
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